Facebook is HAPPY to host communist China ads blaming TRUMP for the coronavirus, but won’t allow US companies to advertise protective equipment like masks

If you use social media, perhaps you’ve noticed recently that advertisers are blaming President Donald Trump for spreading the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19). As it turns out, these advertisers are actually the Chinese state media in disguise, and corporations like Facebook are allowing the communist regime to spread this nasty propaganda, even as they prohibit the advertising of useful protective equipment like face masks.

According to reports, both Facebook and Instagram are being flooded by political ads claiming that President Trump is directly responsible for the COVID-19 virus, even though the most likely source of the virus is one of communist China’s virology laboratories.

These ads, in case you haven’t seen any, try to downplay communist China’s role in this global pandemic, instead shifting the blame entirely onto the president. An investigation by The Telegraph (United Kingdom) found that three Chinese state media outlets – Xinhua, China Central Television, and the Global Times – are actually the ones responsible for spreading these ads to users in countries all around the world, and in the languages of English, Chinese and Arabic.

“[China] has taken stringent and forceful measures, and turned the tide on coronavirus,” one of the ads claims, painting Trump as a misguided racist. “Trump’s disruption to China has severe consequences,” claims another.

Because these and various other ads put out by communist China were allowed to run on Facebook and Instagram without any type of political disclaimer, there was initially no way to track their origins. The Telegraph reached out to Facebook directly about this anomaly, prompting the company to say that it’s in the process of “correcting” this “error.”

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Another thing disclosed as part of The Telegraph‘s investigation is the fact that in many countries, Facebook doesn’t even require any disclosure on its advertising platform. Consequently, all sorts of propaganda and fake news is likely running on there, perhaps going largely unnoticed.

When asked why it allows this type of anti-American advertising, especially while prohibiting advertising for medical face masks, a Facebook spokesperson told The Telegraph that it has chosen to “label” communist Chinese media outlets rather than ban them, because doing this supposedly increases “transparency.”

Keep in mind that this is the same Facebook that prohibits pro-life advertising because, according to Mark Zuckerberg and his cronies, pro-life messaging is “fake news” that can’t just be labeled and has to be banned.

Facebook is also now offering free advertising space to the World Health Organization (WHO), with Zuckerberg having indicated recently that the WHO will be given as much of it on the platform as it needs, along with other major global organizations and health professionals.

One wonders what Facebook will do if the WHO starts promoting the very same face masks that Facebook has barred from its advertising lineup. Since face masks are reportedly in short supply, how will people actually buy them once they become more readily available if stores are closed and social media says no way?

“Stop talking about China, the Democrats, and Facebook as if they were three separate entities,” joked one Breitbart News commenter. “They are acting together as a unified bloc.”

“Let me get this straight: a company founded in America, by an America, made filthy rich by mainly Americans is now a tool (willing or not) of a communist propaganda machine?” asked another. “Anyone else have a problem with that?”

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